Concepts of the Six Qi, Six Evils, and Five Pathogenic Factors in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Concepts of the Six Qi, Six Evils, and Five Pathogenic Factors in Traditional Chinese Medicine

The basic concepts of the Six Qi, Six Evils, and Five Pathogenic Factors: 1. Six Qi and Six Evils (1) Six Qi: The so-called Six Qi, also known as the Six Origins, refers to the six normal climatic conditions of wind (feng), cold (han), heat (shu), dampness (shi), dryness (zao), and fire (huo). The changes … Read more

The Six Excesses, Six Evils, and the Internal Generation of Five Pathogens (Establishing a Solid Foundation)

The Six Excesses, Six Evils, and the Internal Generation of Five Pathogens (Establishing a Solid Foundation)

Inheriting the legacy of Qi Huang, a public account with substance and warmth. Ai Yu Xiang Tang The Six Evils refer to the abnormal changes in the “Six Qi” of the natural world, which are external pathogenic factors; the “Internal Generation of Five Pathogens” (Neisheng Wuxie) is also known as “Internal Five Qi”. This term … Read more